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Will Fiona Apple Save Next Year's Grammies? Well, will she? | |
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She's better than the Grammy's. I was shocked to see she has one, but then I remembered everyone went nuts over that single at the time..... I don't see her appearing live at this stage in her life, but I guess you never know. Total genius and consistent A+ level talent, though. One of my all time favorites.... [Edited 4/20/20 1:48am] | |
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Agreed, she's a bit too good for the irrelevent,moving-money around the for sake of it, John Legend-level of pastiche that the Grammys is for. She's doing, you know, actual art. | |
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Save it from what? It's already a disaster and her stance on artistry I doubt she would even take that stage. And also the rate we are going their aren't going to be any award shows this year. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I want Fiona Apple to save ME | |
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I'm being presumptuous even thinking that universal acclaim will even get her consideration. It didn't work for Bruce Springsteen last year, and it didn't even get Lana Del Rey on the stage. But it MIGHT save the grammies for us? Giving us a little interest in possibly tuning in? If she's nominated substantially and awarded at all it could lend scant credibility to the sinking(?) sunk(?) ship that currently resembles the music industry. But what am I thinking these have never been concerns in the past. Carry on... | |
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"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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There is no way that there will be a grammy for Fiona this year. Her work is way to raw, wild, and artistic to get one. They have only rewarded safe, smooth, and accessible music in the past, not to say that there aren't accomplished musicians who won for doing this. Fiona just is way too out of the mainstream for the award. It would make for an interesting evening if she would perform on the show though, but that would be a shocker in itself. | |
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Yep. Although the universal critical consensus could tip the scales towards the Grammys being forced to notice. It's happened before.
I presume whisperingdandelions means Criminal. Her new album is out (and has received fairly universal critical acclaim if you care about that kind of thing) so those who want to hear it have heard it. She wouldn't be on commercial tv or radio though, no. [Edited 4/21/20 5:31am] | |
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Within the first twenty seconds you will be hooked. It's devine. | |
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jaawwnn said: Agreed, she's a bit too good for the irrelevent,moving-money around the for sake of it, John Legend-level of pastiche that the Grammys is for. She's doing, you know, actual art. | |
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I mean John Legend is the definition of boring - a good singer whose music telegraphs the feeling of soul music, at best giving a contact-high of the real 70s stuff because all he is capable of is pastiche of what came before. His actual job is just being a celebrity. Shakin' Smokey Robinson. A man born to win awards at the Grammys.
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John Lend boring?...wow...tough crowd. | |
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RJOrion said: I want Fiona Apple to save ME Preach! I wish y'all would've led with the fact she had a new 1. I like it, btw. 😀 But then again I've enjoyed just about all her stuff. The Idler Wheel is 1 of my faves. From which this is something of a departure, but I'm here for it 😎. For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Second listen = 🤯🔥. Give her all the Grammys 😋. For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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I don't know what John Legend performances you've been rockin'. He's the personification of milquetoast. | |
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Fiona Apple's 'Fetch The Bolt Cutters' Is Getting Rave Reviews -- Will Grammy Voters Embrace It Too? | |
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My prediction is she will win the Grammy along with other awards and make some sort of statement either live or via video. Remember alot of women were not nominated at the Grammys recently. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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jaawwnn said:
I mean John Legend is the definition of boring - a good singer whose music telegraphs the feeling of soul music, at best giving a contact-high of the real 70s stuff because all he is capable of is pastiche of what came before. His actual job is just being a celebrity. Shakin' Smokey Robinson. A man born to win awards at the Grammys.
[Edited 4/21/20 8:48am] There's no such thing as too much criticism when it comes to that sanctimonious, PC pandering lounge singer. | |
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